The present invention relates to an adapter for use with an anesthesia mask or other mask used to administer inhalational gas(es) to a patient. The adapter is structured for providing an interactive video game to a patient before and/or while gas is being administered. The invention further comprises a sensor, and in most embodiments, will be coupled directly or indirectly to a portion of the mask. The sensor or sensor module comprising a microphone and/or other structure for receiving control commands from the patient or user, and a computing device in a communicative relationship with the sensor structured for presentation of interactive media to the user. The sensor module is configured to detect control commands from a patient and relay it as an input signal to the computing device. The computing device is structured to correspondingly alter the interactive media according to the control commands given by a user.